by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 20, 2026 | Back Pain Treatment, Chronic Pain, Pain Management
Summary Chronic back pain — pain lasting three months or longer — isn’t a life sentence, but it does require a different approach than acute pain. It persists because the underlying structural causes (degenerated discs, arthritic joints, weakened postural...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 19, 2026 | Back Pain Treatment, Pain Management
Summary Upper back pain — pain in the thoracic spine, between the base of the neck and the bottom of the rib cage — is less common than lower back pain but can be equally disabling. It most often results from postural strain, muscle imbalance, disc or joint...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 18, 2026 | Back Pain Treatment, Pain Management
Summary Most back pain has no single dramatic cause. It develops gradually through years of disc degeneration, muscle imbalance, poor posture, and mechanical wear — then announces itself seemingly out of nowhere. The “injury” people look for often never...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 16, 2026 | Back Pain Treatment, Pain Management
Summary Prolonged sitting is one of the most damaging things a person can do to their spine, and in a city built around office towers, long commutes, and desk-bound workdays, it’s one of the most common causes of back pain MAPS physicians treat across...
by MAPS Centers For Pain Control | Mar 13, 2026 | Back Pain Treatment, Pain Management
Summary Lower back pain — pain in the lumbar spine — is the most common pain condition in the United States and the number one reason patients visit MAPS Centers for Pain Control across Chicagoland. It can stem from degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves, muscle...